No I dont. Its impossible to say that we're all the same.
2007-02-21 14:24:22
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answer #1
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answered by radiancia 6
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I believe in natural selection. Most people come with the same basic parts, but a difference in skills or IQ is quite a difference indeed.
Legally, we are all equal, but often that turns out to be a different kind of equal. Some seem to be more equal than others, a la animal farm
2007-02-22 04:23:32
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answer #2
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answered by slipstreamer 7
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Yes we are...absolutely. But equal does not mean all the same! It simply means that we are all souls, and that we are all one with God, and one with each other, and our value and worthiness is inherent, and not determined by how much or how little money we have. Being rich does not make you superior, and being poor does not make you inferior. In the eyes of God, we are equal, because God does not care how much or how little we have. In God's eyes success and failure is only about how well or how poorly we learned the lessons we set out to learn during this lifetime. But, he does not judge us, and he gives us all the time and chances we need to get it right!!! So, of course, we should not judge each other. We all do it from time to time. Some do it more than others. But, once we are truly evolved and enlightened, we will no longer be inclined to!!!!
2007-02-21 14:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Physically and mentally, no. I'll never play basketball like Michael Jordan or win a debate on quantuum physics with Stephen Hawking. But In the eyes of the law, yes, we are all created equal, none deserving more rights than others. Hereditary ranks of nobility do not exist in a free nation.
2007-02-21 14:30:13
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answer #4
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answered by Eukodol 4
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Created equal? Yes. Grew up to be equal? No. It's impossible for all of us to be 100% equal. If we were, we'd all have the same jobs, same IQ and make the same amount of money. I am not forgetting about interest in types of jobs. We are too unique and we all have different IQs, cultures and/or raised differently. We will never all of us be 100% equal in each others eyes. It doesn't help that it is in our nature to be judgemental.
2007-02-21 14:26:01
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answer #5
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answered by Groovy 6
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Of course not!!!! We were all created as human
beings only. What we make of ourselves is up
to us. If all were created equal we would all be
Einsteins, Doctors, Lawyers etc. See what I
mean? There are a lot of brains out there that
work a lot better than mine does.
2007-02-21 14:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. EVERY person is created equal.
However, the decisions that a person and their family make often determine the social class that one will end up in.
Since I value hard work AND education - I am more likely to be in a higher social/economic class than others.
2007-02-21 14:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe each child that is born arrives with the same opportunites that every other child has. Unfortunately, some of them don't make full use of those opportunities for a variety of reasons....educational, poor parenting, poverty, etc.
2007-02-21 16:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way to really believe in notions like justice or equality is to believe in some kind of higher power. It doesn't have to be the Christian God, but there must be some kind of concept beyond us. Otherwise, morality is really just a consensus. If society decides an issue one way, all you have is your competing opinion. But no one can really be right in any kind of deep sense if there is nothing beyond man.
2007-02-21 14:27:45
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answer #9
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answered by Sheldon119 2
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Chris Merell has a factor-despite the fact that, it style of feels a splash off base on the comparable time. The adage, 'All men are created equivalent' in context skill [that] each and every guy has the comparable rights (or is meant to besides). i think of what Chris replaced into attempting to assert replaced into 'we are all [created] equivalent, yet we are no longer the comparable.' that straightforward. we are all diverse, as human beings, and we would desire to consistently and are entitled to be. all of us have the aptitude to be great, do extraordinary issues, and try to grow to be overachievers-or the suitable we are able to be. No, everybody does no longer have the comparable quantity ofpersistent to try to thrive for the suitable-or the 'suitable them'. that's real. despite the fact that, no one replaced into born greater suitable or greater greater suitable than the subsequent-no longer even Paris Hilton. Even the weakest of folk have vast potential-it could no longer look like it, yet whilst they get mad or roused up sufficient, i'm confident they'll conjure up potential they by no skill even knew existed. I do consider what you're asserting-yet its on a various point. There are 2 factors; the area that i discussed and defined above, and the area you're fixed on. The area on which you stand deals much less with the logical and greater with the unseen, or precis. In our society (popping out of your point of view) females and men human beings stand on diverse levels of the spectrum-some bigger than others... you're suitable. those levels are compelled upon us by using fact of our gender, race, ethnicity, or in any different case... and guy created those regulations-are you able to suspect it!? :) Its an extremely corrupted, unjust, and convoluted society that we live in-oh wait, I basically defined the international government :p Its unfair, particular. I agree at the same time with your stance, your attitude, particular. the government's *VIEW* of the adage is that everybody is entitled and HAS equivalent rights and opportunities, which, of direction all of us comprehend isn't consistently real-considering each and each american does no longer artwork for the comparable team, nor are they fascinated interior the betterment of/for the subsequent guy, of everybody yet themselves. The *VIEW* of 'being' or God (in case you suspect in him...) is that each and one and all men have equivalent potential, skill, and skill. Are all men created equivalent? properly, it basically relies upon on the context you place it in. wish I gave you some new perception :) purple Ruby
2017-01-03 06:36:45
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answered by ? 3
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Some more equal than others
2007-02-21 14:34:34
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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